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Nice mate..good service parts you got there.. must be driving much smoothly now. . Is that black part called distributor cap? I am collecting bits for my next service atm want it to be a complete one :-)

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Nice mate..good service parts you got there.. must be driving much smoothly now. . Is that black part called distributor cap? I am collecting bits for my next service atm want it to be a complete one :-)

Yes bud that's the one. In fairness the tongs on the one I took off didn't really need any attention, but it's done now!! :-D

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How much you paid for it mate and where did you get it from. I will add that to my parts :-)

APD bud. Auto factors, pretty sure they are about most places.

£20 plus the VAT mate.

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Step 1

Go for a quick drive for about 10 minutes to bring your car up to the normal operating temperature. Turn your engine and ignition off.

Step 2

Locate your fusebox. If you are standing at the front of your car facing your windscreen, this is at the top right hand side of your engine bay.

Step 3

On the top of your fusebox, there should be a diagram. Find the little box that says "ECU" in it, lift the cover and remove that fuse.

Step 4

After 10 (whole) minutes, replace the fuse.

Step 5

Start your engine. Do not touch the accelerator pedal or anything else, and leave your car idling for a furthur 10 (whole) minutes.

Step 6

Turn your engine off. Wait around 2 minutes, then turn it back on again. This saves the new ECU settings.

 

Nicely described, you need to take the ECU backup fuse out as well though.

 

 

APD bud. Auto factors, pretty sure they are about most places.

£20 plus the VAT mate.

 

Not much more for a genuine Honda one from John Banks on here.

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So to ensure I'm not completely in productive day, the EK is in the garage, so took the coils off that, brought in for a clean down and take off the preload. Will wind the rears all the way up. But suppose the fronts will just be a little trial and error once the car is up.

And the two wheels remaining to rub down.

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Step 1

Go for a quick drive for about 10 minutes to bring your car up to the normal operating temperature. Turn your engine and ignition off.

Step 2

Locate your fusebox. If you are standing at the front of your car facing your windscreen, this is at the top right hand side of your engine bay.

Step 3

On the top of your fusebox, there should be a diagram. Find the little box that says "ECU" in it, lift the cover and remove that fuse.

Step 4

After 10 (whole) minutes, replace the fuse.

Step 5

Start your engine. Do not touch the accelerator pedal or anything else, and leave your car idling for a furthur 10 (whole) minutes.

Step 6

Turn your engine off. Wait around 2 minutes, then turn it back on again. This saves the new ECU settings.

How To Section ???? of course with the addition of as nick told you the back up fuse as well....

 

So to ensure I'm not completely in productive day, the EK is in the garage, so took the coils off that, brought in for a clean down and take off the preload. Will wind the rears all the way up. But suppose the fronts will just be a little trial and error once the car is up.

And the two wheels remaining to rub down.

5BF99B40-E007-4647-BE6E-8E296085B73F.jpg

Excellent stuff your making it happen despite as Krzys said the weather.. will be checking back regular to see this progress

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All cleaned up and oiled. Just then decided to stop and get in the shower to go out for a late lunch and what happens?? Blue skies come out. Fuck this British weather.

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